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Innovation as Leadership in Local Government Thursday October 9, 2014

Discover how Alpine Shire leverages innovation in local government, from crisis response apps to automation of planning processes. Learn how building houses is made easier with cutting-edge solutions. Find out the key lessons in embracing technology for community advancement.

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Innovation as Leadership in Local Government Thursday October 9, 2014

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  1. Innovation as Leadership in Local Government Thursday October 9, 2014

  2. Alpine Shire: • Approx. 350 km from Melbourne • 4800 sq km • 92% public land • 13,500 population • Based in Bright

  3. A history of trying new ideas: • MECC Central (Crisisworks) - 2007 • Paper elimination via iPads - 2010 • Asset inspection apps - 2011 • Fire notice app - 2012

  4. 2012 Joe Ratepayer

  5. Fire and Alpine Shire

  6. I want to build a house. Great! Here’s what you need to do… Council

  7. Pre-application tasks

  8. The problem • Bushfire Management Overlay (BMO) covers 94% of the shire • New developments within BMO must provide Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) assessment to Council as part of a planning application • Methods for undertaking a BAL assessment are generally ad-hoc and subjective • Expensive

  9. The BMO

  10. This is what they want to do We need more information This is what I want to do We need more information

  11. This is what they want to do This is what they want to do This is what they want to do This is what they want to do We need more information We need more information We need more information We need more information This is what I want to do This is what I want to do This is what I want to do We need more information This is what I want to do We need more information

  12. This is what they want to do This is what they want to do OK This is what they want to do This is what they want to do We need more information We need more information We need more information We need more information This is what I want to do This is what I want to do This is what I want to do We need more information This is what I want to do We need more information

  13. The Idea: • Automate the BAL assessment process replacing guess work with spatial data and processes • Allow a Council Officer to test a number of development locations at a single site to find the best place to build • Provide the applicant with standardised plans for inclusion in planning application

  14. 2014 Jo Ratepayer

  15. Fire and Alpine Shire • 2014

  16. I want to build a house. Great! Here’s a new service we offer… Council

  17. Pre-application tasks

  18. BAL Assessment • Undertaken by a Council Officer with applicant • Opportunity for engagement/education • FREE

  19. OK This is what they want to do This is what I want to do

  20. What have we learnt?

  21. Learning 1: Unleash your geeks - Pia Waugh

  22. Learning 2: Develop vendor relationships

  23. Learning 3: Think

  24. Learning 4: Engage end user

  25. Learning 5: KISS

  26. Learning 5: Every application has one purpose. If you can’t name that purpose, don’t build the app - Paul Ramsey, Boundless

  27. Learning 6: Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new - Albert Einstein

  28. Thank you

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